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Man stabbed to death near Wyndcliffe Primary School, Small Heath | Man stabbed to death near Wyndcliffe Primary School, Small Heath |
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A grandfather of 22 has been stabbed to death near a school in Birmingham. | |
Mohammed Saleem Chaudhry, 75, was found near to Wyndcliffe Primary School, Little Green Lane, Small Heath, at 22:30 BST on Monday. | |
He died later in hospital. West Midlands Police said post-mortem tests would be carried out later. | |
His daughter, Shazia Khan, said: "We're just so shocked for him to lose his life in such a brutal way. He [was] such a lovely man..." | His daughter, Shazia Khan, said: "We're just so shocked for him to lose his life in such a brutal way. He [was] such a lovely man..." |
Ms Khan said her father had been on his way home from evening prayers at his mosque when he was stabbed. | |
"He was very well respected in the community... Everyone old and young knew him. | |
"Neighbours have told us they heard screams and called for an ambulance. It's thought he may have tried to fight off his attacker." | |
'Very vulnerable' | |
Ms Khan said her father used to walk to the mosque five times each day. | |
He lived in a terraced house off Little Green Lane with his wife. | |
The school, which is within a cordoned-off area, was shut on Tuesday. | |
Police urged drivers and pedestrians to avoid Little Green Lane and surrounding roads in Small Heath. | Police urged drivers and pedestrians to avoid Little Green Lane and surrounding roads in Small Heath. |
West Midlands Ambulance Service said Mr Chaudhry had been taken to Heartlands Hospital but was confirmed dead shortly after arriving there. | |
West Midlands Police said detectives were examining CCTV footage and speaking to local residents, some of whom had tried to help the 75-year-old. | |
Det Supt Mark Payne said they were still trying to work out what the motive was behind the attack. | |
He said there was no evidence Mr Chaudhry, who walked with a stick, had been a victim of a robbery. | |
"He was a 75-year-old man, he was very vulnerable and he couldn't defend himself. It's important for people in the community to come forward and tell us what they know." | |
Det Supt Payne said there was also "no evidence" that Mr Chaudhry had been a victim of a racist attack but said officers were examining every line of inquiry. |